Tuesday, October 11, 2016

WikiLeaks Reveals DNC Elevated Trump to Help Clinton

According to an email fromMarissa Astor, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook’s assistant, to Clinton campaign chair John Podesta, the campaign knew Trump was going to run, and pushed his legitimacy as a candidate. WikiLeaks’ release shows that it was seen as inClinton’sbest interest to run against Trump in the general election. The memo, sent to theDemocratic National Committee (DNC) also reveals theDNCandClinton campaign were strategizing on behalf of their candidate at the very beginning of the primaries. “We think our goals mirror those of theDNC,” stated the memo, attached to the email under the title “muddying the waters.”

The memo named Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz, and Ben Carson as wanted candidates. “We need to be elevating the Pied Piper candidates so that they are leaders of the pack and tell the press to them seriously,” the memo noted.

Clintonwas widely presumed to be the Democratic presidential nominee long before the primaries began. This assumption was held by the mainstream media and the Democratic Party leadership. Expecting Clintonto be the nominee, theDNC andClinton campaign developed strategies for the general election.

It was in the best interest ofClinton, and therefore the Democratic Party, that Trump was the Republican presidential nominee. Polls indicatedSen. Rubio,Gov. Kasich, or almost any other establishment Republican would likely beatClintonin a general election. EvenCruz, who is reviled by most Republicans, would still maintain the ability to rally the Republican Party—especially its wealthy donors—around his candidacy.ClintonandDemocratsexpected theFBI investigation into her private email server would serve as a major obstacle toClinton’scandidacy, and the public’s familiarity with her scandals and flip-flopping political record put her at a disadvantage against a newcomer. Donald Trump solved these problems.

All theClinton campaign had to do was push the mainstream media in the general direction of covering and attackingTrumpas though he was the star of the Republican presidential primaries. As the presumed Democratic nominee, whomever she decided to dignify by respondingto—whether the comments were directed at her or not—would be presumed to be the spokesperson, or nominee, of the Republican Party.

“Clinton, Trump trade insults as rhetoric heats up between front-runners,” read the headlinefrom a CNN article in September 2015. “Hillary Clinton Seizes OnDonald Trump’sRemarks to Galvanize Women,” read aNew York Timesheadline from December. Several media outletscriticizedthe mainstream mediaobsessionwithTrump, but despite a few concerns that the media was propping up his legitimacy as a candidate with their constant news coverage, it continued unabatedly.

Themainstream mediawas more than willing to do theClinton campaign and DNC’s work for them by creating a narrative that the 2016 presidential elections was aboutHillary Clinton vs.Donald Trump.

Jeb Bush, the initial Republicanfrontrunner, assumed what should have been Trump’srole as the Republican Primary novelty sideshow. Sen. Bernie Sanderswas blacked out of media coverage, and during the rare instances when he was discussed in mainstream media reporting, it was always under the pretenses that his candidacy was a pipe dream.

The media gaveClintonwhat she wanted; impunity for the corruption, lies, and deceitfulness rampant in her political record, and an opponent who divided his own political party while driving fear and anxiety into her own to the point where enoughDemocratsand voters would gladly vote for her just to avoid Trump becoming president.

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